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Bob Swinney
 
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Default Survival Steam Engine Question

Gunner sez: "How hard would it be to make a solar flash boiler, for those
of us in
the Southwest/South?"

Boiler? Easy. Solar collector to track the sun - nigh on to impossible!

But wait - there is more. Heard today some folks are driving coast-to-coast
on solar/electric powered autos. One of them averages around 40 mph. I
wonder how much of the collected electric goes to run the AC?

Bob Swinney

"Gunner" wrote in message
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On Sun, 13 Jul 2003 23:44:39 GMT, "R. Zimmerman"
wrote:

A waste of time if you already have a gasoline engine. The engine could

be
adapted to run on all kinds of gaseous products such as coal gas or

methane
from sewage/manure.
Better to make a gas producer than a boiler.



Gunner

Randy

"Gunner" wrote in message
.. .
A thread came up a day or three ago, about building some sort of motor
to run a small generator or a belt to supply power to :stuff: in
either remote locations or in the event of a long term power failure.

A serious question to the group....in your individual opinions, does
anyone have any suggestions for a simply made from common materials,
with minimal machining, steam engine?

Boilers are another issue of course..and suggestions on that would be
nice as well.

Would it be possible to convert an internal combustion engine, for
example a VW engine, to run on steam?

Given the numbers of steamers here on RCM, and itinerant inventors,
somebody should have some ideas. Think of it as Junk Yard Wars.....

The only criteria is that it be easy to assemble from common
materials, capable of running an automotive generator (at the least)
and can be done with minimal tools, or simple machine tools. If it can
be scaled up for larger gennys/line shafts, that would be a plus.

Thanks in advance, let the fun begin.

Gunner


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Paranoid.-William
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